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"to escape from" is a phrase that can be used in written English.
You would generally use this phrase when talking about someone or something trying to get away from a difficult or unpleasant situation. For example: "The prisoner attempted to escape from the jail but he was quickly apprehended by the guards."
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IT IS hard to escape from history.
He braved death to escape from Syria.
"I had to escape from my home.
Want to escape from jail?
To escape from the fire.
"I've tried to escape from my stammer.
For starters, they're hard to escape from.
It explains how to escape from quicksand.
She has much to escape from.
I need to escape from war.
The last procedure is used to escape from local optima.
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